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Sunday 1-28-24

Sunday 1-28-24


Verses for today:

And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;

Luke 18:1 KJV

 

London "infill":

The London Strategic Plan, approved by a previous council, states that "well-being" is one of the primary objectives.  It also prioritizes "infill" which means high density development.  The two objectives are mutually exclusive.  You can't have one with the other.  See the studies for yourself.  Anyone with a computer could have found this out.  Anyone who loves nature and studies wildlife knows this. 

The whole London Budget Plan is based on a lie.

It is more important now than ever to talk about population. What will we do if we continue to grow at exponential rates? What are ethical, viable strategies to decrease population? Eventually, I came to realize that nearly all psychiatric conditions, and most general medical problems as well, could be explained as resulting from our overactive stress response.

Patrick Bestall:



 They will Never Admit this...

String theory...  “The Theory of Everything”...

Donna Warren


                                                                      

How London City Hall plays Word Games:

OK, no proof homeless are being forced or tricked into coming to London, but that's because they are coming voluntarily according to my sources.  London is a homeless magnet because the benefits are better than other cities.  We're spending way more money to service the encampments or "hubs" as they are known.  

Stories about homeless people from outside the city coming to London against their will or under false pretenses will have to remain just stories.

 

It's an old political trick with words.  When you are accused of something, change the accusation enough that you can deny it.

NOTE:

London City Hall is playing a similar game with funding for the Grand Theater to enable them to stage Drag Queen Shows, then invite schools to send students to watch.  The Thames Valley District School board learned from the parental protest marches that they can't invite the shows in, so they'll send the kids out to see them instead using city "arts and culture" money.

Patrick Bestall

 



An aspiring world-class dancer died suddenly after eating cookies that were mislabeled. The attorney for the deceased professional dancer said her sudden death was "100% preventable and avoidable."

Órla Baxendale moved to New York City from the United Kingdom six years ago "to pursue her dream career as a world-class dancer," according to a statement released by the attorney representing the grieving family.

 

However, tragedy struck on Jan. 11, when she suffered a fatal allergic reaction to eating cookies that were mislabeled.

Baxendale was reportedly performing in Connecticut, where she consumed a cookie purchased from a Stew Leonard's grocery store. Baxendale allegedly suffers from a severe nut allergy, so, she is said to have checked the ingredients of the cookie before she ate it. "Made sure there wasn't anything in terms of peanuts on the label. There wasn't, so safely, she thought, she had a bite or two of the cookie, and within a minute started to go into anaphylactic shock," said Marijo Adimey — an attorney representing the family.



Baxendale purportedly ate vanilla Florentine cookies from Stew Leonard's — which are said to have peanuts in them.

On Thursday, Stew Leonard's — which is working with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection — announced that approximately 500 Florentine cookies sold had been recalled.

The cookies were allegedly only sold between Nov. 6 and Dec. 31, 2023, at the Stew Leonard’s grocery stores in Danbury and Newington, Connecticut.

 

"The cookies contain undeclared peanuts and eggs," Stew Leonard's said in a statement. "People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts or eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. One death has been reported that may be associated with the mislabeled product."

Stew Leonard Jr. said, "We're just devastated, very sad. It was a holiday cookie... we bought it from an outside supplier, and unfortunately this supplier changed the recipe and started going from soy nuts to peanuts."

Baxendale's allergy to peanuts was so severe that she allegedly "carried EpiPens wherever she went."

 

"Órla's family, devastated by this unimaginable loss, wishes to express their gratitude for the outpouring of support and tributes from around the world," the lawyers said, according to WNBC-TV. "She was a radiant and brave soul who pursued her dreams relentlessly, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her."

"Our thoughts and sympathies go out to the family, friends, and the global dance community mourning the loss of this extraordinary individual," the statement added.

 

The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Manhattan said in a statement on Thursday:

The Ailey School is deeply saddened by the untimely passing of alumna Órla Baxendale. Órla was born and raised in Manchester UK and moved to New York in 2018 to join the Ailey family as a Scholarship student. Since then, she had become an integral part of the New York dance world, pursuing her passion, shining her bright light, and doing what she loved most. She danced with numerous companies and choreographers, most recently as a member of MOMIX. Her loss will be profoundly felt by her friends, colleagues, and all who knew her. We will remember her for her joyful spirit and boundless talent. Our thoughts are with her family at this devastating time.

The family said, "She was a radiant and brave soul who pursued her dreams relentlessly, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her."

 

Officials from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and the Connecticut Department of Public Health are investigating the fatal incident. DCP Food Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli stated, "This is a heartbreaking tragedy that should never have happened. DCP Food Investigators are working hard with the Department of Public Health, local health departments, officials in New York State and New Jersey, the Food and Drug Administration and Stew Leonard's to determine how this error happened and prevent a similar tragedy from occurring in the future. Our condolences go out to the family affected by this incident."

 

"Correct labeling so that people who have food allergies can appropriately protect themselves is of utmost importance. I am devastated to learn of this incident and will work with partners to ensure that we can protect people with food allergies. I cannot stress enough the importance of food allergy awareness so that an avoidable tragedy like this doesn't happen again," said DPH Commissioner Dr. Manisha Juthani. "We will continue to work with all our partners — including restaurants and retailers — to provide education on the dangers of food allergens so that best practices are being followed for the safety of the residents of Connecticut."

Adimey said, "Her death was completely, 100% preventable and avoidable. It's why packaging is so important”.  

The BLAZE Media



  

Mystery shrouds deaths of 3 Kansas City Chiefs fans as 5th friend named, family says victims 'saw something they shouldn’t have seen':

Sunday will be three weeks since loved ones last saw three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were all found dead under suspicious circumstances. It is still a mystery how the three men allegedly froze to death, and the families of the deceased football fans demand answers.

 

As Blaze News previously reported, a group of friends got together to watch the Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Chargers in the final game of the regular season on Jan. 7.

Ricky Johnson, 38; David Harrington, 37; and Clayton McGeeney, 36; went to watch the game at a friend's house in Kansas City, Missouri. McGeeney's fiancee could not get in touch with her future husband, so she attempted to contact the host of the party – Jordan Willis. However, she was unsuccessful at getting in touch with Willis.

 

Fox News reported, "A friend of the three men, Kaylee La Tier, wrote in a Facebook post that her husband 'banged on [Willis's] door for 20 minutes.' Lyndsey Rae Baldwin wrote that she and other friends had attempted to contact Willis for 24 hours with no response."

After two days of not hearing from McGeeney, the fiancee went to the home of Willis and made a grisly discovery on Jan. 9.

 

“When there was no answer at the door, she broke into the basement of the residence and located an unknown dead body on the back porch," the initial police report on the incident read. "Officers responded to the back porch and confirmed there was a dead body. Upon further investigation, officers located two other dead bodies in the backyard. There were no obvious signs of foul play observed at or near the crime scene."

The fiancee told police that she announced her presence after breaking into the home and shouted for Willis, but there was no response.

 

John Picerno, the attorney for Willis, said his client did not hear the knocks at his door or the woman breaking into his home. Willis also said that he had no idea that his friends were outside of his house. Willis claimed to have slept for nearly 48 hours after the NFL party.

However, Picerno later amended his statement, and said Willis slept "a lot" of the two days and likely didn't hear the knocks on his door because he uses noise-canceling headphones.

 

Picerno said Willis walked McGeeney, Johnson, and Harrington out of his house and then went to sleep on his couch.

The Kansas City Police Department said Willis was "cooperative with detectives."

"First and foremost, this case is 100% not being investigated as a homicide," Capt. Jake Becchina of the Kansas City Police Department stated. "There have not been any arrests [or] charges, and no one is in custody. There are no specific threats or concerns for the surrounding community at this time. The resident at the house was cooperative with detectives the day the deceased were discovered."

 

Picerno noted that Willis allowed police to search his home without a warrant and with no lawyer present.

Ross Nigro, an attorney for Johnson's family, told Fox News that police conducted a second search with a warrant on Jan. 11.

Picerno said of the claims of people contacting him, "None of those people called him on his cellphone."

"One of them, I believe it was the fiancee, did send him a message on Facebook Messenger. But he didn’t receive it until after police had," he said.

Officer Alayna Gonzalez, a spokeswoman for the Kansas City Police Department, told the Associated Press on Saturday, "This still remains a death investigation and nothing more. We still have no evidence or indication of foul play, no one is in police custody."

 

Picerno said his client moved out of his house because he is in fear of "retaliation."

Picerno previously said there were four men at the gathering. However, he now says there were five and that he previously misspoke.

The attorney for the fifth man, Andrew Talge, told WDAF-TV that his client left Willis' home around midnight after the Chiefs game was over and the other men stayed and watched "Jeopardy."

 

The Daily Mail reported that the fifth man at the football party was "long-time friend Alex Weamer-Lee."

Jennifer Marquez, Harrington's mother, said her son was the "best person [she has] ever known," and she plans to do everything in her power to "find out what happened that night."

"Yes, I believe that something happened that night and that Jordan had something to do with it," Marquez told Fox News. "We all believe that Jordan had something to do with that."

 

"Jordan's not telling the truth," Marquez asserted. "When you tell the truth, your story is solid. It's when you're lying that your story changes, and that's what's been happening. I don't understand why the police don't see that."

Jon Harrington, Harrington's father, told Fox News that he is "not buying" that story and he "doesn't believe anything [Willis'] attorney says."

 

"[Harrington's mother] and I are both convinced that Jordan Willis played a part in this somehow," Jon Harrington stated on Thursday. "We just haven’t figured out how yet. What else could it be? Perfectly healthy men don’t just drop off the face of the earth.""There were four of you in the house, and now three of them are dead, and you’re not. That doesn’t add up," the distraught father noted. "I’m thinking that he, the three of them learned something or saw something that they shouldn’t have seen, and he decided, 'Well, I need to get rid of you now.’ Friends or not."

The senior Harrison admitted, "I'm aware that they may have done some substances that were questionable – but the idea was to get high, not dead. If they were supposed to be friends, why didn’t [Willis] come find them. I’m sure they have a hundred different answers to that, but that’s my question."

 

Johnson was found outside not wearing a coat – something he would "never" do, according to his father.

On the night of the Chiefs game, there was a low temperature of around 33 degrees.

Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden theorized that the tragic situation could have been the result of taking a drug like fentanyl.

 

"If these four people all took it together, the guy on the couch sleeps it off for a long time, whereas the three who went outside disoriented, maybe didn’t have on their coats," Baden told Fox News. "Because of the freezing weather, it [could be] a combination of the drugs and hypothermia that caused their death."

"It would be the type of drug that causes a person to be disoriented," Baden said. "Fentanyl-type drugs can cause disorientation and can cause a rapid sleep-like loss of consciousness.

"If they all took alcohol, they would not collapse around the same time," he added. "People react differently to large doses of alcohol, metabolize it at different speeds."

 

The Kansas City Police Department is awaiting the reports on the causes of death from Frontier Forensics, and it could take six weeks or more to get the toxicology reports.

Willis holds a Ph.D. and is a senior principal scientist at IAVI Neutralizing Antibody Center's Schief Lab in Kansas City, but he reportedly works from home.

Norma Chester, Johnson's mother, suggested that Willis may have poisoned the three friends."Something that comes to my mind: This guy wants to brag about how smart he is, he’s a scientist," Chester said earlier this week. "My thoughts are that he concocted something and gave it to all three men. I know I’m just thinking, but how could this have happened?"

 

Picerno brushed off the accusations of drugging or poisoning, and called the notion "ridiculous."

Jonathan Price, Johnson's brother, questioned why Willis would sleep all day on a Monday if he was a "responsible individual" with a PH.D. and a job as a scientist.

"That part makes no sense to me. Especially when, it seems like you're a responsible individual, a responsible enough individual to gain a Ph.D. in what seems like a very complicated science," Price said during an interview on "Fox & Friends."

 

Willis reportedly owns two dogs, and there are questions about how they weren't let outside in the backyard where the dead men were. Picerno claimed that the dogs were staying with Willis' father. Nigro reportedly said the fifth man recalled that there were dogs present during the football gathering.

The BLAZE Media

 


How Justin Trudeau lost his grip:

OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau could lose Canada’s next election because he’s just not as angry as the country he leads.

The prime minister has been getting smoked in the polls. His rival is a savvy and fiery conservative dismissed at the outset by Trudeau’s inner circle as too cantankerous for mainstream appeal.

 

In the year since taking over Canada’s Conservatives, Pierre Poilievre has tapped grievance politics and assembled a coalition of populists, social conservatives and center-right moderates that would make him the favorite if a vote were held any time soon. Conservatives sit ahead of Trudeau’s Liberals with a 10-point lead.

Poilievre likes to repeat that “Canada is broken.” High inflation, runaway grocery prices, rising mortgage rates and a housing crisis help make the case. Canadians are worn out, anxious and mad. But it’s not just the politics of far-right fury that’s tripping up Trudeau. Fallout from the Israel-Hamas war is hitting hard in key swing ridings where the divisive issue has become a litmus test for the Liberals’ progressive agenda. The public mood continues to sour. And there’s no break in sight as the economy flirts with a recession.

 

Brand Trudeau, built on earnest optimism and legend as Canada’s first political dynasty, is struggling. When Trudeau was first elected, Vogue declared him “the new young face of Canadian politics.” Today, after a series of political miscalculations and missteps during the past two years, Trudeau’s personal approval is in freefall, and, with it, the Liberal brand, which has been inextricably linked to his celebrity persona. While an election is not imminent, by law there must be one within the next 21 months.

 

Trudeau’s “sunny ways” and nerd-dad version of politics lost its charm slowly and then suddenly — tested year after year by scandals and predictable fracture points in Canadian politics, such as Quebec wedge issues and culture wars around energy, only to disintegrate more decisively thanks to an inflation crisis that opened the way for an Angry Man alternative.

 

“When you make yourself the focal point, as the leadership has done, you also become a lightning rod for dissent,” said now retired nine-term MP Wayne Easter, former chair of the House finance committee. “I’m a member of the Liberal Party. I’m not a member of the Justin Trudeau movement.”

Trudeau himself is sensitive to the anger gap that separates him from the electorate. At an exclusive Montreal event for globe-trotting progressive leaders last fall, he diagnosed in clinical terms the communications problem confronting left-of-center incumbents around the world — himself included.

 

“The secret that sort of the right wing has, and populists have, and people who are not as fussed around democratic values have, is they can just reflect back and amplify the very real anger and frustration and anxiety that people have,” Trudeau told the gathering. “And people feel like they’re being seen and heard.”

If Trudeau has an antidote to that dynamic, he has yet to deploy it.

 

Trudeau vs. The Economic Elephant

Trudeau toppled nearly a decade of Conservative power in 2015, his stunning come-from-behind victory guided by different economic vibes.

Liberals defeated then-incumbent Conservative leader Stephen Harper with a message focused on helping the middle class.

Buoyed by progressive movements like Occupy Wall Street and the backlash against the super rich, the Liberals’ held out their flagship Canada Child Benefit policy, a non-taxable monthly payment for families that the government has since credited with lifting half a million kids out of poverty.

 

Eight years on, Justin Trudeau’s tangible achievements include the legalization of marijuana; a national child care program that seeks to bring fees down to C$10 a day; and an immigration policy that currently welcomes 500,000 newcomers to Canada each year.

On day one in office, Trudeau introduced a diverse, gender-balanced Cabinet that he boasted would set a high-water mark for future governments. He also launched a campaign of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. However ambitious and well-intentioned, the efforts offer little to voters grappling with record prices of food and rent.


A Crack in the Trudeau Teflon

The anatomy of Trudeau’s slide actually begins in 2019 when Canada’s first Indigenous justice minister quit Cabinet over the ethics scandal now known as the SNC-Lavalin Affair. Jody Wilson-Raybould revealed that she felt pressured by Trudeau’s inner circle to go easy on a criminal case involving a Quebec-based engineering company.

In the wake of controversy, Trudeau’s feminist cred and devotion to full reconciliation with Indigenous peoples became a matter of doubt.

 

The prime minister’s approvals plummeted 20 points from his first year in office.

Trudeau ran for reelection later that same year, but the fallout along with a blackface scandal knocked his Liberals down 20 seats, reducing them to a minority government — a loss from which they have never recovered.

Covid-19 was next to turn Trudeau’s agenda upside down, though it offered a fresh opportunity to rebuild support. Federal programs were stood up at dizzying speeds to help Canadians and businesses pay their bills during the forced shutdown of the economy. In 2020, government spending hit C$1 trillion for the first time ever — C$270 billion of which went to pandemic relief.

 

During the first 100 days of the pandemic, the prime minister delivered 77 national addresses. Canadians watched as his hair grew shaggier along with theirs. Against the unknowns of Covid, which would kill more than 30,000 Canadians by Christmas, partisanship dropped. Liberals ended the year with a 3-point lead over Conservatives — an improvement from their pre-pandemic approvals.

 

In the global race for vaccines, Canada secured 10 doses per person. And once 81 percent of Canadians had received at least one jab, Trudeau triggered an early election in the summer of 2021. The thinking was that vaccinated Canadians would be elated by the return of family barbecues and backyard get-togethers and reward the Liberals with an easy majority.

 

Instead, voters decided the quickie election was a cynical power grab.

After historic levels of pandemic spending, the Liberals were under pressure to present a serious plan on fiscal policy. Trudeau made it clear it was not a personal priority.

Instead, he doubled down on Covid restrictions: mandating vaccines for federal employees and for travelers on trains, planes and ships. The gamble backfired. The lockdowns and vaccine mandates hit a nerve and mobilized populists who denounced it all as an encroachment on personal freedom.

 

The “Freedom Convoy” showdown demonstrated that Trudeau could win a fight over substance — he prevailed in a legal battle over his emergency crackdown — but lose in a war of sentiments.

Whatever satisfaction Trudeau’s party drew from that standoff, it did not match the lasting heat and popularity that it generated for Poilievre’s provocative libertarian leadership style.

 

Deep resentment for the prime minister translated into a truck blockade that immobilized downtown Ottawa for three weeks in early 2022. Trudeau further inflamed his critics by invoking never-before-used emergency powers to shut the protests down. An angry constituency galvanized by Ottawa diktats fueled a thirst within the Conservative party for a more hardline leader and triggered a leadership contest that put Poilievre in charge.


The Quebec Stumble

Trudeau, a bilingual Ottawa and Montreal native, tripped over old divisions between English and French-speaking Canada during the 2021 election — another disconnect with voter anger.

Internal Liberal polling suggested Trudeau was on his way back to majority status until the all-party English leaders’ debate during the home stretch of the contest. Trudeau’s tepid response to a question about whether language-protection laws in Quebec amounted to racism derailed Liberal momentum and cost Liberals the 10 seats they needed.

 

“You deny that Quebec has problems with racism,” moderator Shachi Kurl said to separatist Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet during the televised debate. “Yet you defend legislation such as Bills 96 and 21, which marginalize religious minorities, anglophones and allophones.”

The laws introduce protectionist rules for the French language in the province and ban public servants from wearing religious symbols such as kippahs, turbans and hijabs at work.

 

While Blanchet unleashed fury at the moderator, Trudeau seemed merely uncomfortable. Overnight, indignant Quebecers stopped talking about the Liberals’ pandemic record and health care promises. Conversation returned to English Canada and its misunderstanding of Quebec values.

Team Trudeau’s momentum in the province crashed and, with it, any chance of regaining a parliamentary majority. By the end of the 36-day campaign — at the cost C$610 million, Canada’s most expensive election — the Liberals’ and Bloc’s seat counts didn’t change.


Failed Shuffle and a Broken Marriage

In 2023, Trudeau tried to regain traction amid spiralling economic anxiety. In July, he remade his Cabinet — attempting to signal the government was seriously focused on economics. But he left his top money advisers unchanged: Chrystia Freeland stayed in finance; François-Philippe Champagne remained in industry and Mary Ng kept international trade.

Instead of sparking new momentum, the Cabinet shuffle discombobulated the Liberals and created staffing issues at the start of a tumultuous fall sitting. Discord within Trudeau’s team fermented as approvals slid. MPs couldn’t believe the party was sitting on its hands as Poilievre slagged them across Canada.

 

At the same time, Trudeau’s picture-perfect marriage had unravelled. According to Abacus Data, Poilievre’s 10-point lead widened to 14 points after Conservatives launched a post-shuffle, national ad campaign starring Poilievre as a family man. The ads appeared days after Trudeau announced his separation from his wife of 18 years.

Since then, the Israel-Hamas war has rocked the faith of Arab and Muslim staffers on the Hill and elsewhere, setting up another litmus test on the Liberals’ advertised progressive ideals.

 

Support from Arab and Muslim Canadian voters locked Trudeau’s victory in 2015 after a photo of the body of a three-year-old boy washed up on a Turkish beach turned the Syrian refugee crisis into an election issue. Trudeau was elected, in part, on a promise that Canada would take in 25,000 Syrian refugees in his first year.

 

Now, Middle East politics is shredding Trudeau’s clout and splitting his voter base. At the close of 2023, he was booed at a mosque and chased out of a Vancouver restaurant by pro-Palestinian protesters chanting “Cease-fire now!”

A surge in antisemitism has left many Jewish voters feeling Trudeau hasn’t done enough to make communities feel safe. When the prime minister spoke at a conference hosted by Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) in Ottawa nine days after the Hamas attacks on Israel, his measured remarks against antisemitism and praise for “diversity” drew a tepid response — in contrast to the thunderous applause that met Poilievre’s fiery accusations of Iranian involvement and “false and misleading headlines” in the media.

 

Trudeau’s new position in support of an “immediate humanitarian cease-fire” in Gaza has riled key players in his own caucus. The war has also exposed the lack of a strong Arab or Muslim voice around his Cabinet table, aggravating emerging fault lines in his embattled party.


The Clock is Ticking

Despite the quiet and building consensus that it’s time for Trudeau to go, POLITICO also spoke to Liberals who are convinced his idealism and optimism still holds wide appeal. Many fret that a party defined from the get-go by a single star player won’t be able to win without him.

Horse race numbers don’t matter between elections, insists Dan Arnold, the chief strategy officer at Pollara and senior adviser at Alar Strategy Group, who was formerly head of polling for the PMO under Trudeau and was a key architect behind the Liberals’ 2015, 2019 and 2021 victories.

“Voters are not that engaged,” he said.

 

Arnold said if the next election gives an opening for Liberals to focus on helping the middle class, that would allow Trudeau to rekindle past success. The Liberals have telegraphed that they plan to run on hot-button topics: abortion rights, the carbon tax and climate change.

“If the question is who’s going to manage the economy the best — that’s never great turf for the Liberals,” Arnold said.

 

The prime minister himself has acknowledged the challenge.

Aspirational messages don’t appeal to people stuck “at the base of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs,” Trudeau said during a panel discussion last fall at the Global Progress Summit, a sort of communications boot camp that offered progressives a chance to learn from populist playbooks.

 

The invite-only event in Montreal drew Freeland, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, U.K. Labor Leader Keir Starmer, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair and their dozens of staff. The Canadians joked that only well-dressed visiting Europeans could get them to wear their suits on a Saturday.

During a private evening reception, Trudeau dropped his guard. He warned the progressives in the room that “moralizing” or “looking down” at the world could fuel populist tropes about them being elitist.

 

Out on stage, Trudeau made clear he understands communications is a problem — not just for him, but for incumbent progressives around the world.

POLITICO Media

Fil Beorchia

 

London is no longer a safe city:

While those who composed the city budget quote studies that say hiring extra police does not decrease violence, our police chief says the opposite.  He said, "London is not a safe city."



Despite being the fastest-growing city in Ontario, London has the second-fewest police officers per capita in the province and the third-highest rate of violent crime among big cities. The time it takes for police to respond to calls has surged in recent years – officers take more than four days, on average, to respond to the least-pressing calls – and nearly two-thirds of Londoners surveyed believe crime is increasing.

 

The only thing safer here is London's Safter Opioid Supply program!  

 


Since 2021 our London police have seen a 200% increase in the number of youths arrested for criminal offenses.  If this bothers you contact your councilor and advocate for more police before the budget is set!

 

RELATED: CONTRADICTORY STUDIES


While they find serious crimes fall after the average city expands its police force, the economists find that arrests for serious crimes also fall. The simultaneous reduction of both serious crime and arrests for serious crime suggests it's not arrests that are driving the reduction. Instead, it suggests merely having more police officers around drives it. These findings are consistent with other research that finds concentrating police in "hotspot" crime areas appears to be an effective way to reduce crime.

Patrick Bestall

 

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ATTENTION:

If you had your bank account frozen or were injured during the emergencies act, email: injured.by.emergencies.act@gmail.com | Instagram:

If you have been affected... You only have weeks to be included in the Distribution of Funds determined by the Courts!

Donna Warren

 

 

RUMOURS Circulating out there...:

You need to MAKE-UP Your own MIND!

Note:

  • ·         Constitutional Crisis: The Constitutional crisis is switching over from Maritime Law to Natural Law. …SteveBannon https://gettr.com/post/p2z53ilb85c

  • ·         Global Financial Crisis: There were 150 out of 195 countries of the World which were about to NOT to use the US Petro Dollar. Operation Sandman was ready to crash.

  • ·         Bank Runs, Bank Failures: The US Inc. which created the fiat US Dollar was now worried that you would pull your money out of their Cabal Rothschild Banks. It’s the only liquidity they had left: your deposits. Bank runs on the way.

  • ·         The International Court of the Hague has validated the Israel Case standing of Genocide and ruled that Israel will stand trial before the World.

 

Civil War Standoff at Eagle Pass Texas: 

  • ·         27 states have signed a letter pledging their support to Texas and its Constitutional right to defend the Border: https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1750659919940931921?t=vU_oY30bAcEz7gsw4ujDag&s=19

  • ·         The Texas National Guard responds to the Supreme Court's order to remove the razor wire in Eagle Pass by installing even more. Governor Abbott has said "Texas will not back down" as it defends its border. The BIDEN REGIME, and SCOTUS are very clearly trampling all over Texas 10th amendment rights under the US Constitution. Biden is trying to push us into a CIVIL WAR. They would rather WORLD WAR III, and CIVIL WAR than have Trump back in office.

  • ·         Civil War Standoff Underway as Mega Convoy Heads to Texas: https://beforeitsnews.com/police-state/2024/01/emergency-civil-war-standoff-underway-as-mega-convoy-heads-to-texas-martial-law-7320.html

  • ·         Fri. 26 Jan. Texas Military NOW ACTIVELY RECRUTING members to JOIN THE BORDER MISSION "Operation Lone Star. Operation Lone Star integrates TMD with the Texas Department of Public Safety to deploy border security assets to high threat areas to DENY CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS the ability to illegally move drugs and people into Texas. The Texas Military Department has new full-time positions available for the Operation Lone Star border support mission. These positions offer an array of benefits including lodging and per diem of $55 per day."

  • ·         Texas Governor Invite Truckers To Join With National Guard: Texas has their own law enforcement and NG, 10 other states' NG, 25 Governors, Trump, Tucker, a handful of federal legislators, 700,000 truckers, tens of thousands of paramilitary soldiers and now, the border patrol union and this surely will grow. Texas also has a huge number of armed citizens, their own partitioned grid, oil, gas, refineries, agriculture, great infrastructure, ports, a great economy and Texas orneryness. 

  • ·         27 States Send National Guard to Eagle Pass

  • ·         Texas Border Farmers have vowed not to surrender their land to the invaders. Armed with their tractors and shotguns, they patrol their fields day and night, standing as the last line of defense against this silent menace. The message is clear: Texas will not be pushed around, and its farmers will not be silenced.

  • ·         The Texas National Guard responds to the Supreme Court's order to remove the razor wire in Eagle Pass by installing even more. Governor Abbott has said "Texas will not back down" as it defends its border. The BIDEN REGIME, and SCOTUS are very clearly trampling all over Texas 10th amendment rights under the US Constitution. Biden is trying to push us into a CIVIL WAR. They would rather WORLD WAR III, and CIVIL WAR than have Trump back in office.

 

The Real News for Fri. 26 Jan. 2024

 

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